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H*2490 (Rat #0134, Act #0095 of 1987) General Bill, By Sheheen and Wilkins
A Bill to amend Sections 16-3-240, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, relating to members of a mob guilty as principals; 16-11-820, relating to unlawful use of cable television service; 16-13-120 and 16-13-130, relating to shoplifting; 16-13-220, relating to embezzlement of public funds; 16-14-90, relating to fraudulent acquisition of transportation tickets obtained at a discount; 16-15-300, relating to distribution of obscene materials to the public; 16-17-230, relating to desecration or mutilation of federal and state flags; and 56-5-2950, relating to implied consent to take a chemical test to determine the alcoholic content of a motor vehicle operator's blood, so as to change certain references to "presumptions", "rebuttable presumptions", and "conclusive presumptions" to a "permissive inference" reference in order to bring these Sections in conformity with existing constitutional law, and to further revise these Sections in order to accomplish the above.
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A Bill to amend Sections 16-3-240, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, relating to members of a mob guilty as principals; 16-11-820, relating to unlawful use of cable television service; 16-13-120 and 16-13-130, relating to shoplifting; 16-13-220, relating to embezzlement of public funds; 16-14-90, relating to fraudulent acquisition of transportation tickets obtained at a discount; 16-15-300, relating to distribution of obscene materials to the public; 16-17-230, relating to desecration or mutilation of federal and state flags; and 56-5-2950, relating to implied consent to take a chemical test to determine the alcoholic content of a motor vehicle operator's blood, so as to change certain references to "presumptions", "rebuttable presumptions", and "conclusive presumptions" to a "permissive inference" reference in order to bring these Sections in conformity with existing constitutional law, and to further revise these Sections in order to accomplish the above.
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02/18/87 | House | Introduced and read first time HJ-583 |
02/18/87 | House | Referred to Committee on Judiciary HJ-584 |
04/08/87 | House | Committee report: Favorable Judiciary HJ-1654 |
04/09/87 | House | Read second time HJ-1763 |
04/09/87 | House | Unanimous consent for third reading on next legislative day HJ-1766 |
04/10/87 | House | Read third time and sent to Senate HJ-1802 |
04/14/87 | Senate | Introduced and read first time SJ-1274 |
04/14/87 | Senate | Referred to Committee on Judiciary SJ-1275 |
04/29/87 | Senate | Committee report: Favorable Judiciary SJ-1566 |
04/30/87 | Senate | Read second time SJ-1637 |
04/30/87 | Senate | Ordered to third reading with notice of amendments SJ-1638 |
05/05/87 | Senate | Read third time and enrolled SJ-1675 |
05/12/87 | Ratified R 134 | |
05/14/87 | Signed By Governor | |
05/14/87 | Effective date 05/14/87 | |
05/14/87 | Act No. 95 | |
05/27/87 | Copies available |